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San Dieguito Faculty Association launches petition for special election

San Dieguito Faculty Association launches petition for special election Print The San Dieguito Faculty Association (SDFA) announced that it has launched a petition asking the San Dieguito Union High School District (SDUHSD) to hold a special election to fill a seat left vacant after Area 5 trustee Kristin Gibson’s resignation. In a press release, the SDFA stated that it wants due process and constituent voices to be heard in the selection of a new school board member. The San Dieguito Union High School District office. (Karen Billing) “We believe that voting is an important part of the democratic process,” said Duncan Brown, president of the SDFA in a news release. “People serving on the governing body of our district should be elected in a way that reflects the wishes of the constituents of Area 5, to ensure that their interests are fairly represented during any school district decision-making process.”

San Dieguito Faculty Association launches petition for special election

San Dieguito Faculty Association launches petition for special election Print The San Dieguito Faculty Association (SDFA) announced that it has launched a petition asking the San Dieguito Union High School District (SDUHSD) to hold a special election to fill a seat left vacant after Area 5 trustee Kristin Gibson’s resignation. In a press release, the SDFA stated that it wants due process and constituent voices to be heard in the selection of a new school board member. The San Dieguito Union High School District office. (Karen Billing) “We believe that voting is an important part of the democratic process,” said Duncan Brown, president of the SDFA in a news release. “People serving on the governing body of our district should be elected in a way that reflects the wishes of the constituents of Area 5, to ensure that their interests are fairly represented during any school district decision-making process.”

San Diego school districts still face deficits despite flood of COVID cash

How they voted, May 2

CARLSBAD The Carlsbad City Council met in special session Tuesday to discuss the city’s economic and financial update for the third quarter of the fiscal year 2021. The council heard a report and discussed ways to address the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Staff was asked to bring back information on supporting nonprofits. The council also discussed how to use the excess general fund reserve. The council voted to allocate $10 million to pay down pension liability to the California Public Employees Retirement System, and also transfer $3.5 million to the Infrastructure Replacement Fund. The council also allocated $8.3 million to pay for some of its 2021-22 goals, which include reducing the homeless population by 50 percent within five years.

Wholesome and off-beat homeschooling, Helix High football, Mission Bay High reunion

Randy Hoffman Tamara and Rose Dawn. Because I’m a modern kinda mom, Tam had a harder time than most kids rebelling. Many people have asked me why I’m not in school, and when I explain that I am on home study, they want to know why. Well, to be blunt, I hated school. I have a different style from the rest of the kids there, who normally dressed in overalls and crop tops. I preferred to dye my hair black, wear leggings and T-shirts. For such, I was considered a Satanist or “devil-worshipper.” By Rose Dawn Scott, Apr. 6, 1995 | Read full article

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